
A crisp winter morning blankets the high ridge of Tennyson Mountain, where smoke curls from scattered cabins and frost‑kissed pines line a winding red‑clay road. In the small valley of Lee, the McBirney household bustles with ordinary chores, yet the quiet beauty of icicles and the distant sound of a babbling waterfall give the scene a gentle, almost magical feel.
Azalea, a lively girl with a bright knitted cap, has found a home with the McBirneys after a wandering childhood that left her mother gone and her future uncertain. She leans on the steady friendship of Jim Stuart, the local boy who rides to school on a gifted pony, sharing jokes and a quiet loyalty that binds them together. Though she fits into the rhythm of farm life, a hint of something different flickers in her—an echo of a grander, more complicated past that she barely understands.
As the days grow colder, Azalea’s curiosity about her own story begins to stir, promising choices that could reshape her place in the close‑knit community.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (302K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-01-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1862–1935
A pioneering journalist and fiction writer, she helped bring the American Midwest vividly to life in novels, short stories, and newspaper columns. Her work moved easily between domestic realism, social observation, and a quietly adventurous imagination.
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